The Mono developers have announced a limited beta and September release of MonoTouch, an edition of Mono for the Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch devices. The open source .NET implementation has had some hurdles to overcome to be able to work within Apple's technical and legal requirements.
Read more »Linux Luminaries Ready to Talk Plumbing
The conference will feature keynotes and presentations from Linus Torvalds, Federal CIO Vivek Kundra, and Intel's Keith Packard, covering Linux "plumbing" issues such as kernel subsystems and core libraries.
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Telco Planning Joins Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation today announced that Telco Planning has joined the organization. Telco Planning provides consulting services to network operators.
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Open Source, Open Research
Open source and open data standards play a role in collaboration, laboratory and literary scholarly research, publishing, and managing the overall research programs at institutions of higher learning.
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Creating Screencasts With recordMyDesktop On Ubuntu 9.04
recordMyDesktop is a desktop session recorder for GNU/Linux that attemps to be easy to use, yet also effective at its primary task. It produces files using only open formats. These are theora for video and vorbis for audio, using the ogg container. This tutorial shows how to install and use recordMyDesktop on Ubuntu 9.04.
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GNOME Integration with Online Services
So, one thing that came to my mind was that we need some space to aggregate development efforts aiming to integrate online social services in GNOME.
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Cheese: The Un-Cheesy Webcam Software for Linux
Having tried Photo Booth on Mac OS X, I once wished to have that cool application on my Linux box. Then came Cheese, the GNOME application that is quite similar to that of Photo Booth.
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Is Security The Secret Of Firefox's Success?
It's Firefox's reputation for superior security, rapid patching of security holes and its multitude of browser extentions that has allowed it to win converts among corporate and personal Web users
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Open source "touch book" shipping worldwide
A new open source netbook has separate tablet and keyboard sections and is shipping for $US399 globally.
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Good Things on the Horizon - But Use Caution!
We're getting far enough along in the development cycles of several of the major Linux distributions that you can just about see the releases coming over the horizon. I've been trying out several of them, and they look very good already.
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Microsoft Only Gave 14,010 Lines of Code
14,010 lines of actual Linux code, not 20,000 as Microsoft claimed
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Five Best Linux HTPC Motherboards
Build your very own Linux home theater PC with any of these boards
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Ongoing Oxygen Icons Usability Survey: KDevelop
Every few weeks Nuno Pinheiro and the KDE Oxygen Icons team are publishing a new usability survey online to get feedback from users on the look and feel of icons.
Read more »VME bus support for Linux
Today another nice thing for the Linux kernel happened, we got working VME bus drivers and infrastructure submitted to the kernel tree.
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OpenGL 3.2 Specification Officially Released
The Khronos Group announced the release of the OpenGL 3.2 specification this morning via a press release.
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